Old Glencoe

As this old photograph of Clachaig Hotel demonstrates, photographers have been visiting Glencoe for many years. It is usually the mountains and the magnificent views which catch the eye. However, the rate of change on the mountains is very slow and it is the pictures of places and people which are of more interest. Even then, the rate of change and the pace of development is much slower here in the Highlands than elsewhere in the country.

Collating and sorting through the many photographs and publications relating to the Glencoe area is a huge task. However, it is felt that these images should be seen and a record kept of how the area has changed through the years. These pictures are presented for your enjoyment on the following pages. More images will be added in due course, as we sort through the collection.

Circa 1935 Photo Gallery

This series of photographs has been obtained by digitally scanning the original glass plates. The original images are believed to have been taken around 1935, possibly in preparation for the sale of Lord Strathcona’s Glencoe estate, as they clearly show the various buildings sold off at that time.

Glencoe House, formerly Lord Strathcona's Mansion - Shown here in all its original splendour, in a commanding position overlooking Loch Leven. Part of the building shown here was demolished.

Known as the Japanese Garden, this planted area was enhanced by the water flowing from the dam of what we now refer to as Glencoe Lochan, which was built as part of Strathcona's 'garden'.

Invercoe House is a substantial property discreted located close to the mouth of the river Coe.

Another view of Invercoe House, showing the well kept gardens and the view towards the Bidean massif.

Invercoe House Garden - This view is now obscured by trees and the Invercoe Caravan and Camping site, on the shores of Loch Leven.

Close to the point at which the river joins Loch Leven, it's hard to tell that this photo is actually close to 80 years old. Little has changed.

Leacantium - probably better known now as the Glencoe Independent Hostel, just down the road between Clachaig Inn and the village.

The former river baliff's house at Torren, just down river from Clachaig Inn.

Achnacon - Very recognisable, as little has changed at this property, now owed by the NTS, which sits beside the main A82 trunk road through the glen.

Clachaig Inn - The sign states that Mr MacPhee is the licensee, whilst closer examination shows 2 cows sat to the left of the building where the main hotel entrance is now located.

A former estate workers house, located on the Upper Carnoch road in Glencoe, close to the MacDonald Monument.

This house at Upper Carnoch road end has been extended and modernised since this photo, but is still very recognisable.

Carnoch House - This house is now home to Carnoch Outdoor Centre in the heart of Glencoe village.

A classic view of Glencoe village from the old pier at Tighphuirt. Strathcona's mansion is clearly visible in it's dominant position.

Black Corries Lodge - Note the architectural similarities with Torren. This house was built on Rannoch Moor for the estate stalker.